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- Ptychoptera albimana is a species of fly in the family Ptychopteridae. It can be found throughout the Palearctic but commonly found throughout Britain...
- Portia africana (Simon, 1886) – West, Central Africa, Ethiopia Portia albimana (Simon, 1900) – India to Vietnam Portia ****amensis Wanless, 1978 – India...
- Nigorella albimana is a species of spider in the family Salticidae (jumping spiders), found in west and central Africa. The species was first described...
- mesonotal suture, this group being called the Ptychopteromorpha. Ptychoptera albimana (Palearctic) has a mean of 554 eggs laid. The shape is slightly arcuated...
- previously species described were transferred to the genus: Pachypoessa albimana as N. albimana, Philaeus manicus as N. manica, and Euophrys plebeja as N. plebeja...
- Afruca tangeri (Eydoux, 1835) (West African fiddler crab) Austruca Austruca albimana (Kossmann, 1877) (white-handed fiddler crab) Austruca annulipes (H.Milne...
- In 1927, R. de Lessert considered it the same species as Pachypoessa albimana, described earlier by Eugène Simon in 1902. This synonymization was rejected...
- Hallas (1986). "Comparative biology of jumping spiders Portia africana, P. albimana, P. fimbriata, P. labiata and P. schultzi, areanophagic, web-building jumping...
- Synonyms Gelasimus perplexus H. Milne-Edwards, 1837 Uca annulipes var. albimana H. Milne-Edwards, 1852 Uca lactea perplexa (H. Milne-Edwards, 1837) Uca...
- Dasypoda is a genus of bees in the family Melittidae. Dasypoda albimana Pérez, 1905 Dasypoda albipila Spinola, 1838 Dasypoda altercator (Harris 1780) Dasypoda...